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Part 2 - Hidden Treasures of Antique: Malalison Island

One fine sunny Sunday morning turned into a memorable day for us - me, Yen, Jucee and Kevin. Wonderful sunny morning - best time to conquer the island. Against the light. What's important is the background. Hehe. :) The pump boat ride was fun and smooth sailing. Our trip was blessed for it did not rain, hassle free and what we felt was all excitement. The boat can be rented from 700+ or more and will assist you back and forth Culasi town. We brought some breakfast meals for our lunch and thanks to Kevin for that! Malalison Island, Province of Antique Touch down. The white sand and the clear cold waters were very inviting that time and to go there after summer is a good idea. Haha... We owned the Island until... look who I met! My elementary and college friends. :) Sim and Leomel were my elementary classmates while Cherry was my college classmate. That was really surprising! I and Cherry was planning before hand to explore the Island with our very dear frie...

Part1 - Hidden Treasures of Antique: The Travel

A 4-hour trip from the city of love (Iloilo City, Philippines) is an adventure that we will never forget. Join me, Yen, and Jucee as we revisited the Province of Antique, Philippines. After a long wait, Jucee's toxic duty has come to an end. It was about 1pm when I fetched him from the hospital and we immediately passed by Yen's place. We were very excited and what's gonna happen was uncertain. The weather wasn't really cooperative because Typhoon Egay is about to enter the Philippine area of responsibility. But no one has stopped us from conquering a weekend off that's surely fun-filled. Thumbs Up for Nang Palang's super delicious Buko Pie located in Trapiche, Oton, Iloilo. Our trip wasn't complete without stopping by Oton, Iloilo for our favorite "baon" (snacks) which is Nang Palang's Buko Pie. The mouth watering freshly baked pie is a double thumbs up experience that one must try. We surpassed the zigzag road from San Joaquin...